Significant Publications
James, S., & Foster, G. (2003). Narratives
and culture: "Thickening" the self for psychotherapy.
Journal of Theoretical
and Philosophical Psychology, 23(2), 1-25.
Clarke, J., & James, S. (2003). The radicalised self:
The impact of the self on the contested nature of the diagnosis
of
chronic fatigue syndrome. Social Science & Medicine, 57(8):
1387-1395.
James, S. (2002). Agonias: The social and sacred suffering
of Azorean Immigrants. Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry,
26, 87-110.
James, S., & Prilleltensky, I. (2002). Cultural diversity
and mental health: Towards integrative practice. Clinical
Psychology Review, 22, 1133-1154.
James, S., Hunsley, J., & Hemsworth, D. (2002). Factor
analytic study of the Relationship Beliefs Inventory. Cognitive
Therapy and Research, 26(6), 729-744.
Navara, G. & James, S. (2002). Sojourner adjustment:
does missionary status affect acculturation? International
Journal of Intercultural Relations, 26(6), 694-708.
James, S., & Clarke, J. (2001). Surplus suffering: The
case of Portuguese immigrant women. Feminist Review, 68,
167-170.
Wall, J., Needham, T., Browning, D., & James, S. (1999).
The ethics of relationality: The moral language of therapists
engaged in marital and family therapy. Family Relations, 48(2),
139-149.
James, S., MacCormack, T., Korol, C., & Lee, C. (1996).
Using reflecting teams to train psychology students in
systemic therapy. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 15(4), 46-58.
Hunsley, J., Vito, D., Pinsent, C., James, S., & Lefebvre,
M. (1996). Are self-report measures of dyadic relationships
influenced by impression management biases? Journal of Family
Psychology, 10, 322-330.
James, S., & Hunsley, J. (1995). The Marital Adaptability
and Cohesion Evaluation Scale III: Is the relation with marital
adjustment linear or curvilinear? Journal of Family Psychology,
9, 458-462.
Hunsley, J., Pinsent, C., Lefebvre, M., James-Tanner, S.,
& Vito, D. (1995). Construct validity of the short forms
of the
Dyadic Adjustment Scale. Family Relations, 11, 231-237.
Book Chapters
James, S., & Foster, G. (in press). Horizons of alienation:
Culture and hermeneutics in therapy. In C. Lago & R.
Moodley (Eds.), Carl Rogers Counsels a Black Client: Person-Centered
Counseling and Psychotherapy with black
and ethnic minority clients. London: PCCS Books.
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Susan
James PhD
(University of Ottawa)
On Sabbatical Jan - Dec 2010
Associate Professor
Registered Psychologist
Fellow Michael Smith Society for Health Research
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UBC,
2125 Main Mall,
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4
Phone: 604 822 6664
Fax: 604 822 3302
Email: susan.james@ubc.ca
Research Office:
273A
Phone: 604 822 5343
Culture, Spirituality & Mental Health Research
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